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If the Nokia N79 Active sounded too much like hard work for you, and you're more concerned with hugging pandas, then the Finns may have a package more to your tastes. The N79 Eco [via] has a new "petrol black" casing, with three included covers (in dark gray, steel gray and deep plum) but lacks a Nokia charger. The assumption is that buyers will already have a Nokia power brick left over from their last device.

Nokia have announced a new bundle featuring one of their latest cellphones and a sports accessory. The Nokia N79 Active set includes both the N79 handset and the Polar Bluetooth WearLink heart rate belt, which together with the new version of the Nokia Sports Tracker application allow you to monitor performance and map exercise then share those details online.

Nokia had the usual array of handsets out at CTIA this week, but of particular interest were two new N-series devices announced last month. The N79 and N85 are a candybar and slider respectively, and both feature a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and a dual-LED flash, HSDPA and WiFi.

Nokia have officially begun shipping the N85 and N79 in the US, each unlocked and with a 5-megapixel camera and integrated GPS. Both handsets support US-spec HSDPA, using the 850 and 1900 MHz bands, while the N85 adds European 2100MHz support. Nokia's N-Gage mobile gaming platform is also enabled.

The latest version of Skype's mobile VoIP app for Symbian S60 devices (aka Symbian^1) has been added to the Nokia Ovi Store, making free calls over WiFi or 3G a slightly easier possibility for the millions of handset owners out there. In fact, there are over 200 million Nokia phones worldwide, and with the Skype app they'll be able to send SMS messages, share images and other files, use IM and of course make free or low-cost Skype calls.

Many phones running the popular Symbian S60 operations system can be partially disabled by a malicious coded text message. Many Nokia handsets such as the N95, N79, and E71 just to name a few. This curse is being called “The Curse of Silence.”